Short Ile Poems
Short Ile Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Ile by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Ile by length and keyword.
L-ight comes up anew,
M-aking the sky clear and bright,
V-ile weather is gone.
Topic: Birthday of Leny Mallorca Villanueva (February 18)
Form: Haikustic
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Haiku
P-oetic
E-xpression
T-ruly
E-rases
R-ugged
V-ile
E-motion
A-s
L-yric
E-ases
Y-ou
Topic: Birthday of poet Peter Vealey (March 16)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
M-orn
A-bates
R-ain
I-f
T-he
E-ffulgent
Z-enith
C-reates
L-ight
A-fter
V-ile
O-bscurity
Topic: Birthday of Maritez Clavo (September 29)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
R-elieve
A-nother
Q-uiver
U-sing
E-arly
L-ight
O-nce
C-oolness
H-as
A-bated
V-ile
E-nvironment
Topic: Birthday of Raquel Q. Ochave (November 14)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
And if the madness swallows me whole do not weep nor cringe for you all brought this down on my throat if it takes me ile peacefully be guided for I will now understand what it means to feel peace
Categories:
ile, death,
Form:
Alliteration
G-lowing
L-ight
A-nd
I-lluminate
S-hine
A-re
N-icely
A-bating
V-ile
A-tmosphere
R-elieving
R-ugged
O-bscurity
Topic: Birthday of Glaisa Navarro (October 22)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
J-ust
O-bliterate
V-ile
E-nvironment
N-icely
B-eholding
A-nother
L-ight
A-fter
N-ight
S-hadow
A-nd
G-ray
Topic: Birthday of Joven M. Balansag, Jr (October 13)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
A-llow Wednesday to pass,
N-ew dawn has broken;
N-ight cold chilling rain
I-s just going to
E-nd.
V-ile weather Thursday
I-s nowhere to be found;
L-et fifth morn January
L-ook for the beacon
A-round.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
G-low
E-agerly
R-elieves
V-ile
S-torm
V-ividly
I-llumining
L-ife's
L-eaf
A-s
N-ewness
U-ses
E-ffulgent
V-iew's
A-spect
Topic: Birthday of Gervs Villanueva (September 18)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
G-ladly
R-eceive
E-very
T-ime
H-eart's
E-ndless
L-ove
N-ever
O-ffering
V-ile
I-nterest
C-anceled
I-nside
O-ut
Topic: Birthday of Grethel C. Novicio (June 23)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
D-ecember fourteenth day
A-ims to break by dawn;
I-t rises you up from slumber,
S-hining to stop the
Y-awn.
P-ouring rain disappears,
A-s the beacon is rising;
V-ile weather has turned
I-nto a sky so
A-mazing.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
L-ife's storms to weather
E-ven on November nine;
V-ile clime can truly make
Y-our faith and hope so fine.
B-ad seasons can make you brave and even stronger;
O-pen your ears to howling wind and life's storms to weather.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
V-ile weather turns fine,
E-arly breaking Wednesday;
R-ise of the sun begins,
N-ight chill fades
A-way.
M-ake twenty-eighth December
A-ble to meet the beacon;
Y-our birthday has come,
O-n the way to a new horizon.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
V-ile weather is coming,
E-arly twenty-fifth October;
N-ever be disappointed,
U-nhappy, upset and
S-omber.
M-ake your life strong
U-nder the heavy rainfall;
N-ever think of giving up,
O-pen your heart and
S-oul.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
V-ile weather Wednesday
I-s fading into the blue;
C-heerful friends send greetings,
K-illjoy won't annoy
Y-ou.
B-eacon nineteenth of July
A-ims to warm your heart;
Y-earning to rise again
A-bove the horizontal part.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
S-tand strong and steadfast
E-ven during the rugged weather;
V-ile clime shall soon turn
I-nto sky clear and better.
L-ife's trials and troubles
L-ast in time till they pass;
A-ssert your faith and courage, stand strong and steadfast.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
Vampire, out for no good.
Vile-a stake made of wood,
Victory over you.
Violent, that’s you too.
Villainous to nice folk.
Very bad, nasty bloke.
Vexing, should end in smoke.
Categories:
ile, violence,
Form:
Pleiades
Vladimir shuns sunlight
Vampire bat stalks at night
Vivid moon shines so bright
Vile pointed teeth cause fright
Veins on nude neck he’ll bite
Virgin’s blood his delight
Victim turns ghostly white
Categories:
ile, dark, gothic,
Form:
Pleiades
Ololade mi is from the South West
A descendant of Oduduwa from the Yoruba cradle Ile Ife.
Ololade is owambe personified
Amala, ewedu and gbegiri a gourmet of choice.
Ololade mi is adorned on her facewith tribal incisions
Ololade mi is from Modakeke, in Osun State
Categories:
ile, analogy, city, devotion, language,
Form:
Free verse
O-ne Wednesday morning
L-ets the beacon ascend;
I-t's a beautiful day;
V-ile clime starts to
E-nd.
P-ouring rain and haze
A-re nowhere in sight;
R-ise of the sun begins,
A-fter the long cold night.
D-awn eighth February
E-rases the darkness;
Z-enith awaits the noon,
A-s you smile in sweetness.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
V-ile weather Saturday turns
I-nto a beautiful Sunday;
N-ew dawn has broken,
A-s the dusk fades away.
C-old chill and raindrops
A-re nowhere in view;
S-un eighth January rises
T-o brighten the blue.
I-t's a wonderful birthday,
L-et the mist evaporate;
A-fter the night is gone,
R-ed beacon can't wait.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
A-n early Saturday morn
I-s beginning to come;
Z-enith awaits the dawn,
A-s the rugged wind turns calm.
E-vening rain disappears,
V-ile weather fades away;
A-ll clouds become white,
S-unrise meets the day.
C-hill fourth of March is warmed by the beacon;
O-ne light is rising above the new horizon.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
R-ise of the sun begins,
A-fter the night is gone;
V-ile weather turns fine,
E-vening shadows are
N-one.
B-eacon Thursday has come,
U-nderneath the blue sky;
M-ist, haze, and fog
A-re all passing by.
L-et February second
A-im to be fantastic;
Y-our ears are delighted, as you listen to the music.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
S-aturday sky is clear,
N-o more haze in sight;
O-ne morn eleventh February
O-pens the day with light.
K-iss the chill farewell, raindrops have gone by;
Y-our heart is truly warmed by the beacon up high.
V-ile weather has turned
I-nto a lovely dawn;
A-llow the mirth to stay,
D-elight keeps going
O-n.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
M-ake seventh January
A-ble to meet the dawn;
R-aindrop in the sky
I-s already gone.
V-ile weather Saturday
I-s nowhere to be found;
C-oal clouds don't gather, Friday storm is not around.
B-eautiful beacon shines
U-nderneath the skyway;
E-vening chill disappears,
N-ew dawn makes you feel
O-kay.
Categories:
ile, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic